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Laughing Water Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [1] Laughing Water Creek's name comes from the Sioux Indians of the area. [2] See also.
Laughing Water Creek; Lightning Creek (South Dakota) M. Moreau River (South Dakota) P. Pleasant Valley Creek; R. Ruby Creek (South Dakota) S. Sidney Creek; W. Well ...
She is the lover of the titular protagonist Hiawatha and comes to a tragic end. The name, often said to mean "laughing water", literally translates to "waterfall" or "rapid water" in Dakota. [1] The figure of Minnehaha inspired later art works such as paintings, sculpture and music. The Death of Minnehaha is a frequent subject for paintings.
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Bachelor Creek (South Dakota) Bad River (South Dakota) Baptist Creek (South Dakota) Battle Creek (Butte County, South Dakota) Battle Creek (Cheyenne River tributary) Battle Creek (Lake Campbell) Bear Butte Creek; Bear-in-the-Lodge Creek; Beaver Creek (Split Rock Creek tributary) Beaver Dam Creek (South Dakota) Beaver Trap Creek; Beef Creek ...
Two-year-old Skye Gracy had just begun her latest rendition of Disney songs when she noticed her mother chuckling during her performance. The little Northern Ireland performer, convinced that her ...
At Wallack's Theatre in New York a parody titled Hiawatha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing Water, by Charles Melton Walcot, premiered on 26 December 1856. [ 83 ] In England, Lewis Carroll published Hiawatha's Photographing (1857), which he introduced by noting (in the same rhythm as the Longfellow poem), "In an age of imitation, I can claim no ...
Laughing Water Creek is a 0.39 mi (0.63 km) long second-order tributary to the Niobrara River in Rock County, Nebraska.. Laughing Water Creek is formed at the confluence of East Branch and West Branch of Laughing Water Creek and then flows generally north to join the Niobrara River about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) southwest of Carns, Nebraska.